Skip to content
Geoff Dale

Geoff Dale

Born in London, England, Geoff Dale is a veteran Canadian journalist/photographer with experience in a variety of print, radio and online media agencies. His chief areas of interest professionally are entertainment, business, agriculture, politics and human interest stories

Recent Work by Geoff

REVIEW: Multiple standing ovations for Something Rotten!

REVIEW: Multiple standing ovations for Something Rotten!

'It's full of laughter, passion, and heart' - Feore
REVIEW: An explosively entertaining Twelfth Night opens

REVIEW: An explosively entertaining Twelfth Night opens

McKenna's 5-star opener full of nuance
Our Top 7 Arts and Culture Stories of '23: #4 Paul Gross shines as King Lear

Our Top 7 Arts and Culture Stories of '23: #4 Paul Gross shines as King Lear

StratfordToday is counting down its top seven arts and culture stories of the past year
REVIEW: Goblins and Macbeth perfect ingredients for theatrical delight

REVIEW: Goblins and Macbeth perfect ingredients for theatrical delight

The rationale of their mission is considerably more complex, essentially an exploration of humanity with all its foibles, and, conversely, merits
Technical Training Group continues to inspire, open doors

Technical Training Group continues to inspire, open doors

'At TTG there is no segregation. Here you just weld and that is the way it should be because gender should play no part'
REVIEW: Love's Labour's Lost served up gloriously on a silver platter

REVIEW: Love's Labour's Lost served up gloriously on a silver platter

Shakespeare's Love's Labour's Lost is running at the Studio Theatre until Oct. 1
REVIEW: A rowdy, raucous night of mayhem with Les Belles-Soeurs

REVIEW: A rowdy, raucous night of mayhem with Les Belles-Soeurs

Director Esther Jun oversees a rapidly disintegrating social get-together with rapidity, panache, and keen observational skills
REVIEW: Frankenstein Revived horrifyingly entertaining, theatrical masterpiece of movement

REVIEW: Frankenstein Revived horrifyingly entertaining, theatrical masterpiece of movement

With wide appeal it is a genuine masterpiece – innovative, thrilling, beautifully staged, deeply moving with slices of anger and sorrow –  a visual joy to behold
REVIEW: Women of the Fur Trade an ingenious satire

REVIEW: Women of the Fur Trade an ingenious satire

'Perhaps there is a chance that some day and somehow such vitally important and wonderfully entertaining theatre will make its way into our school system in one form or another', writes our Theatre critic, Geoff Dale
REVIEW: Wedding Band poignant, must-see theatre

REVIEW: Wedding Band poignant, must-see theatre

Wedding Band is deeply moving artistry focusing on love and the eternal quest of human rights for all
More work by Geoff >